Let b pounds be the weight of bananas, d pounds - weight of dragon fruit and g pounds - weight of guavas Maggie bought.
1) Maggie bought a total of 30 pounds of bananas, guavas and dragon, then
b+d+g=30.
2)
In total Maggie spent $46, thus,
b+2g+3d=46.
3) The weight of the bananas (b pounds) that Maggie bought was twice the weight of the guavas (g pounds) and dragon fruit (d pounds) combined. So
b=2(g+d).
The system of equations is
[tex]\left\{\begin{array}{l}b+d+g=30\\b+2g+3d=46\\b=2(d+g)\end{array}\right.[/tex]
Answer: equations 1, 2 and 5 are correct